Pro Audio EXP - Logic 10.5 Video Course
Learning how to record and produce incredibly professional sounding tracks in Logic has never been easier thanks to the Logic 10.5 Video Tutorial.
ProAudioEXP.com's David Wills spends over 3.5 hours walking you through every feature of Apple Logic's workflow from setting up your software to work with your audio interface and MIDI controllers to creating radio-ready mixes and everything in between.
DAWs 101 is a module in the training that uses easy to understand animations to teach you how a DAW works and how to use subgroups, EQ, Compression, Effects, Automation...everything you'll need to know so you can produce incredibly professional sounding tracks in Logic.
If you have been getting frustrated trying to learn Logic from just using the 1200 page manual, then sit down, grab a cup of your favorite beverage and look over the shoulder of a professional audio engineer with 30 years in the business putting Logic through its paces.
Features
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Complete Video Course with hands on demonstrations
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Perfect from Beginners to Advanced
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Taught by Industry Pro (Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Phil Collins, Diana Ross)
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Over 200,000 Musicians, Music Producers and Audio Engineers taught
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Over 30 years experience with over 70 video courses produced
Includes
INTRODUCTION
- Welcome
- Overview of all Windows
- Types of Tracks
- Library
- Inspector
- Help System
- Toolbar
- Smart Controls
- Mixer
- Editor
- List Editors
- Notes
- Loops
- File Browser
DAWs 101
- What is a DAW?
- What do DAWs do?
- Do they replace a Recording Studio?
- Types of Tracks
- MIDI Tracks
- Audio Tracks
- Types of Editing
- Mixers
- Effects Routing
- Automation
- Mixing Down
SETTING UP
- Audio Interface Settings
- Latency
- MIDI Controller Setup
- Advanced Tools
- Customizing the Toolbar
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Workspaces
- Recording File Types
- Project Alternatives
RECORDING
- Creating a new Project
- Project Templates
- Creating a new Track
- Types of Tracks
- Setting your Input
- Recording Levels
- Recording an Audio Track
- Loop Recording
- Recording Comped Tracks
- Using the Library
- Selecting Patches
- Recording MIDI Tracks
- Take Folders
- Spot Erase
- Chase MIDI
- MIDI Effects
- Chord Trigger
- Note Repeat
- Drummer Tracks
- Selecting Drummer
- Selecting Patterns
- Editing Patterns
- Drum Kit Designer
- Drum Synth
- Working with Loops
- Punching In
- Live Loops
- Recording your own Live Loops
- Arranging with Live Loops
- Recording Drums from a MIDI Keyboard
- Step Sequencer
- Review of Recording Workflow
EDITING
- Overview of Editing
- Using Markers
- Handy Keyboard Shortcuts
- Setting up Transport Shortcuts
- Using Arrangements
- Editing Tempo and Time Signatures
- Cycling and Omit Cycle
- Insert Silence
- Play from Region
- Join Region
- Take Folders
- Comped Tracks Editing
- Track Alternatives
- Using Live Loops to hold Alternate Takes
- Editing Tools
- Slicing Audio
- Remove Silence from Audio Region
- Flex Pitch (Adjusting Pitch on Audio Tracks)
- Flex Time (Adjusting Timing on Audio Tracks)
- Groove Tracks
- Editing MIDI Tracks
- Quantizing
- Adjusting Velocity
- Converting MIDI to Audio
- Replacing/Doubling Drum Tracks
MIXING
- Mixer Overview
- Grouping Channels
- Aux Sends
- Using Plugins
- Editing Plugins
- Setting up Audio Interface for Mixing
- Freezing Tracks
- Track Stacks
- Track Folders
- Using the Library to pre populate Mixer
- Send on Faders
- Automating your Mix
- Thinning Automation
- Setting End of Song
- Creating Fadeout
- Mastering Effects
- Exporting
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System Requirements
All courses are Online Access Only in English (No Download)
You can view courses on any connected Computer, Laptop, Tablet or Smartphone.
Product activation
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